Christoph Jung <jagodki...@gmail.com> writes:
> The internet traffic in my organisation is behind a proxy. I inserted > this proxy into the QGIS settings to get access to WMS outside of our > organisation. This works fine. But we have an additional it > infrastructure inside our organisation beside that one, where the > users are working with QGIS. Services from the second infrastructure > have to be used with a second proxy. Is it possible to tell QGIS, that > a WMS has to be requested with another proxy than the proxy provided > in the QGIS settings? Or do I have to change the proxy in the network > settings Manually? I would suggest installing privoxy, a web proxy that has a config language for routing various URLs to various places, configure that, and point QGIS to privoxy. I know privoxy runs fine on POSIX systems. Really, your organization should provide something like squid that has these rules that can be a single proxy destination for users. (I don't think each user program should have to have more than a single proxy config.)
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